Overview different (market) versions. - Desire 816 General

All credits go to Llabtoofer for providing an overview of different HTC Desire 816 versions. You can find your market version by entering your bootloader.
Market modifications:
A5_CHL – CDMA/LTE – Sprint USA
A5_DUG – Dual SIM UMTS/GSM
A5_DWG – Dual SIM CDMA/GSM
A5_UL -*UMTS/LTE – Europe, Africa, Asia, ATT (USA)
A5_TL -*TD-LTE China – China
http://llabtoofer.com/2014/02/17/htc-desire-8-specs/
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[Q] Does Indian Tab works on UK 3G networks

Hello All,
I brought tab in India recently; and travelling to UK soon. Does India Tab work in UK 3g networks as-is or do I need to flash a EURO firmware to use it.
Model: GT-P1000 | Code: INU | Version: P1000DDJK3/P1000ODDJJ1/P1000DDJJ1 |
Your help would be much appreciated.
As far as I'm aware, most (if not all) Indian networks use the 2100Mhz band for 3G, same as the UK and most of the world outside North America. So, you shouldn't need to flash a new firmware, but I suspect you will need to manually enter the APN for whichever carrier(s) you use.
Regards,
Dave

[Q] N9009 china need ROM Europe

how can i flash compatible ROM for my N9009 (china version dual sim) to use it in europe. in germany
Tafty said:
how can i flash compatible ROM for my N9009 (china version dual sim) to use it in europe. in germany
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SECOND THIS!! Need the ROM please!
I want it 2
Sent from my SM-N9009 using xda app-developers app
did you find a ROM ??

G4 Models Regions and cariers

So I have not seen a list of all the different variants of the G4. So here is what I got so far.
Im from the US so I was able to scrap this list together from amazon and LG website.
Feel free to add comments with additional models
*pardon the misspell for those who care.
US
T-Mobile - H811
Sprit - LS991
ATT - H810
Verison - VS986
US Cellular - US991
Unlocked - F500
H815 International global model
H818 International dual sim card
Rick_Deckard said:
H815 International global model
H818 International dual sim card
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To be more precise,
LG H818P (Indonesia, Ukraine, Thailand)
LG H818N (Hong Kong)

Country Release List

AFG – Afghanistan SM-N920C
XSA – Australia SM-N920I
VAU – Australia (Vodafone) SM-N920I
OPS – Australia (Optus) SM-N920I
TEL – Australia (Telstra) SM-N920I
CAM – Cambodia SM-N920C
CHC – China SM-N9200
TGY – Hong Kong SM-N9200
MID – Iraq SM-N920C
PTR – Israel (Orange/Partner) SM-N920C
CEL – Israel (Cellcom) SM-N920C
BTC – Libya SM-N920C
XME – Malaysia SM-N9208
MWD – Morocco (MWD) SM-N920C
MYM – MYM SM-N9208
NZC – New Zealand SM-N920I
VNZ – New Zealand (Vodafone) SM-N920I
TNZ – New Zealand SM-N920I
PNG – Papua New Guinea SM-N920I
XTE – Philippines SM-N9208
GLB – Philippines (Globe) SM-N9208
PCT – Puerto Rico SM-N920W8
KSA – Saudi Arabia SM-N920C
MM1 – Singapore SM-N920I
South Korea
BRI – Taiwan SM-N9208
TUN – Tunisia SM-N920C
TUR – Turkey SM-N920C
USA
VFJ – VFJ SM-N920I
XXV – Vietnam SM-N920C
Sent from my SM-N910H using XDA Premium HD app
Missing in that list
Canada and Puerto Rico SM-N920W8
USA (Tmobile) SM-N920T
USA (AT&T) SM-N920A
USA (Verizon) SM-N920V
USA (Sprint ) SM-N920P
Sent from my SM-N910W8 using Tapatalk
I've seen references to SM-N920F, SM-N920G as well. F is normally for Europe. !maybe there's still hope ?
Sent from my SM-T810 using Tapatalk
How do you recognise Hong Kong version of SM-N9200 from the China version? Would like to buy one from eBay, but not without Google services.
missing in that list
KWT - Kuwait - SM920C
Sent from my SM-N920C using Tapatalk
missing in that list
THL - Thailand - SM920C
N9200 is support LTE ALL Band Cat 6.
duos Nano simcard.
lqhorochi said:
N9200 is support LTE ALL Band Cat 6.
duos Nano simcard.
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the N9200 also has a dual-SIM like the N9208?
(Sent from another Galaxy via Tapatalk)
Dos anybody knows if MEX will get SM-N920c or SM-N920i ? Or a different one?
Thanks.
Hello
Someone knows the difference between it N9200 and N9208?
Thanks
Sm n920g Indian version
Texted from Note 4
No Brazil
Unfortunately, it seems Brazil really won't get this. The Edge+ is retailing for R$3,999.00 (US$1,032.20) and the Note series have been historucally the most expensive Samsung phones.
Unless I buy it from a shady dealer on the grey market, no Note 5 for me.
* USD / BRL official exchange rate:
http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=USD&To=BRL
Hello,
can someone explain me the differences between the I-Version and the C-Version ? I think the hardware is the same on both devices.
Gesendet von meinem SM-G925F mit Tapatalk
rodrigorajao said:
Unfortunately, it seems Brazil really won't get this. The Edge+ is retailing for R$3,999.00 (US$1,032.20) and the Note series have been historucally the most expensive Samsung phones.
Unless I buy it from a shady dealer on the grey market, no Note 5 for me.
* USD / BRL official exchange rate:
http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=USD&To=BRL
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Onofre Eletro is selling the Edge+ for 824 USD, and I bought mine for 764 USD.
But I prefer the Note 5.
Does any one know if SM-N9208 Dual SIM is dual standby? I am trying to get this phone to use on T-Mobile(Personal) and AT&T(for work). From PDADB.net I see that this phone seem to have support LTE on both carriers but it does not list a secondary cellular frequency and I don't see this on Samsung website.
The bottom line for me is that will I be able to call using both networks (I am new to this dual sim world)? How does this phone work exactly in terms of calls and data?
Here is the link to a ebay listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Unlocke...d-Free-Ship-/381377396802?hash=item58cbdd4042
Please help and thanks.
Chuck
Yeah it work both ways...but u only can use either sim 1 or sim 2 for data u cant use both sim's data at the same time..and switching data is damn easy just from the notification drop down.
Sent from my SM-N9208 using XDA Free mobile app
So if I am on a call from SIM1 and I get a call on SIM2, will the call from SIM2 be directed to voicemail or do I get a notification that there is call on SIM2?
boyzone said:
So if I am on a call from SIM1 and I get a call on SIM2, will the call from SIM2 be directed to voicemail or do I get a notification that there is call on SIM2?
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did you ever figure this out? i'm getting the 9208 to use exactly as you described. thanks.
Jesiah said:
Dos anybody knows if MEX will get SM-N920c or SM-N920i ? Or a different one?
Thanks.
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If u are asking about the variant coming to Mexico: Country code TCE variant SM-920G
Enviado desde mi SM-N920G mediante Tapatalk
this one is also missing:
THR - Iran N920CD ( N920C dual sim)
boyzone said:
So if I am on a call from SIM1 and I get a call on SIM2, will the call from SIM2 be directed to voicemail or do I get a notification that there is call on SIM2?
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there is an option that you can enable to have both sim enabled (for voice calls) even if you are a on a call on one of them. unfortunately i dont remember the name and dont have a dual sim firmware right now. but i saw the option on the initial setup of my dual sim N920CD.

One Plus 2 Rom for different model

There are 3 versions of OnePlus 2 Which are;
A2001 - Chinese model
A2003 - European and Asian model
A2005 - US model
Do you know, all roms are suitable for these models? For example, can i use A2001 rom for A2005?
Yes. Infact you now see your variant only in build.prop . ALL ROMS work for all Variants of OP2.
Sent from my ONE A2003 using Tapatalk
What about any modem differences?
Is it ok to flash the US official oxygen firmware package onto the chinese model to convert for use in NA?
I've the a2001 model and i flashed oxygenos 2.1 and cm12.1 and no issues so far (living in italy)
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